ObjectListView

How I learned to stop worrying and love wx.ListCtrl

An ObjectListView is a wrapper around the wx.ListCtrl that makes the
list control easier to use. It also provides some useful extra functionality.

Larry Wall, the author of Perl, once wrote that the three essential character flaws of any
good programmer were sloth, impatience and hubris. Good programmers want to do the minimum
amount of work (sloth). They want their programs to run quickly (impatience). They take
inordinate pride in what they have written (hubris).

ObjectListView encourages the vices of sloth and hubris, by allowing programmers to do far
less work but still produce great looking results.

After that, you might want to look at the Getting Started and the Cookbook sections. Please make
sure you have read and understood these sections before asking questions in the Forums.

At some point, you will want to do something with an ObjectListView and it won’t be
immediately obvious how to make it happen. After dutifully scouring the Getting
Started and the Cookbook sections, you
decide that is is still not obvious. The Forum section is the place to find
all your as-yet-unasked questions.

It may even be possible that you might find some undocumented features in the code (also
known as bugs). These “features” can be reported to the project’s Issue Tracker and the status
of your “feature” report can be tracked here.

If you would like to ask me a question or suggest an improvement, you can contact me here:
jppx1@bigfoot.com.

Please remember that code within the SVN is bleeding edge. It has not been well-tested and
is almost certainly full of bugs. If you just want to play with the ObjectListView, it’s
better to stay with the official releases, where the bugs are (hopefully) less obvious.